Location: Montgomery, Pennsylvania
Surnames/tags: Montgomery_County_PA JACOBS Pannebecker
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- A list of known settlers taken from the documents and histories of the era. Following their name, the footnote numbers indicate which document in the DOCUMENTS free space a certain individual is found in. Wikitree links as well as other sources are also included.
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- A list of known settlers taken from the documents and histories of the era. Following their name, the footnote numbers indicate which document in the DOCUMENTS free space a certain individual is found in. Wikitree links as well as other sources are also included.
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A
- Richard or Eichard Adams (abt.1676-1748) (fs) [1p12-14] [4]
- Christian M. Allebach (abt.1686-abt.1746) (fs) [1p12-14]
B
- Edward Beer [1p4-5]
- Hans Ulrich Bürgi or Bergey (1700-1762) (fs) [1p12-14]
- Lorentz or Lawrence Bingaman (fs) or (fs)? [1p12-14]
- William Bitts [1p12-14]
- Peter Bon or Bun (1675-1745) (fs) [1p10-11] [1p12-14]
C
- Huppert Cassel or Kassel (1687-1745) (fs) [1p10-11] [1p12-14]
- Gerhart Clemens (1680-1745) (fs) [1p12-14] [1p14-16]
- Conrad Custer [1p12-14]
D
- Daniel Deesmont or Desmond or Dismant (fs)? [1p4-5] [1p10-11] [1p14-16]
- Hans Detweiler (fs) (Same as Hans Tetweiller below?) [1p12-14]
- Cornelius Dewees (bef.1682-1735), brother of William below. (fs) [1p4-5]
- William or Willem Gerrits Deweese or Dewees, (1678-1745), brother of Cornelius above. (fs) [1p4-5]
- Col William Mehls Dewees II (1711-abt.1777), son of William above, was Sheriff of the County, and owned a mill at Valley Forge which the British burned in 1777 (fs) [1p4-5]
- Christopher Dock (fs), schoolmaster of Skippack [1p6-7] [1p10-11]
- Thomas DOWNING, md: Sarah JACOBS [2p5]
- Isaac Dubois or D.Bais (fs) [1p10-11] [1p12-14] [4]
- Solomon Dubois (fs)?, from Ulster County, Kew York [1p5-6] [1p14-16]
E
- Jacob Engers (fs) [1p12-14]
F
- Johannes Fried or Friedt or Freed (abt.1682-1744) (fs) [1p5-6] [1p8-9] [1p10-11] [1p12-14] [1p14-16]
- Paul Friedt or Fried (See Research Notes #1 below) [1p5-6] [1p10-11] [1p12-14]
- Paul Fried Jr. [1p12-14]
- Paulus Frid, (See Research Notes #1 below) [1p10-11]
- Benjamin Frey (abt.1696-abt.1753) (fs) [1p12-14] [4]
G
- Johannes Garber [1p12-14]
- Richard Gobel (fs)? [1p10-11]
- John GOHEEN, md: Mary JACOBS (1738—?), dau of John JACOBS II [2p5]
- Jacob Grater (fs) [1p12-14]
H
- John Haldeman (fs)-During [1p12-14], he would have been 15. Or could Niclaus below be his father or brother?) [1p12-14]
- Nicholas or Niclaus Haldeman or Haldimann (fs)-During [1p12-14], he would have been 17. Or could have been brother of John above? Or his father, (fs), dup: (fs)-during [1p12-14], he would have been 42 or 57. or could have been father of John above? [1p12-14]
- William Harmar [1p3-4]
- James Y. Heckler (fs) [1p14-16]
- Anthonius or Anthony A Heilman or Hallman or Halman (abt.1671-1759) (fs) [1p8-9] [1p12-14]
- Ulrich Heffelfinger [1p12-14]
- Hans Joest Heijt [1p12-14]
- Nicholas Hicks (-abt.1750) (fs)?-During [1p12-14], he would have been 18. [1p12-14]
- Richard Hill III (1659-1729), friend of Johann Hendrick Pannebecker, mayor of Philidelphia. (fs)? [1p1-3]
- Isaac Horris, friend of Johann Hendrick Pannebecker [1p1-3]
- Marcus Hulings (abt.1684-1757) (fs) [1p12-14]
- Nicholas H — st [1p10-11]
I
- Valentin Ilunsicker [1p10-11]
- Edward or Everet Evard or In De Hoffen or DeHaven (fs) or possibly his father: (fs)-who during [1p12-14] was age 78, but died in March 1728 [1p12-14]
- Gerhard In De Hoffen (fs)-likely brother Edward above. [1p4-5] [1p12-14]
- Herman In de Hoften (De Haven) (fs) [1p4-5]
J
- Anthony Jacobs (fs), a weaver, posssible son of Richard 1659), below. [2p3]
- Benjamin Jacobs (1762-1807) (son of John Jacobs III), he had been in favor of a Republican form of government for twenty years before that time. [1p4] [2p5]
- Benjamin Jacobs (1731-1765), (son of John JACOBS II), was a member of the Philadelphia County Committee of Safety in 1775, and signed some of the Issues of Colonial Currency. [1p4] [2p5]
- Elizabeth (Jacobs) Parry (1732-1799), dau of John JACOBS II, md: Caleb Parry (1734-1776) [1p4] [2p5]
- Hannah Jacobs (Rittenhouse) (1736-1799), dau of John JACOBS II, md: David Rittenhouse (1732-1796) [1p4] [2p5]
- Isaac JACOBS (1741—1815), son of John JACOBS II, md: Hannah TRIMBLE (1743—1834) [2p5]
- Israel Jacobs (1726-1796), son of John JACOBS II, was a member from Pennsylvania of the second United States Congress. [1p4] [2p5]
- John Jacobs Sr. (abt.1659-abt.1731), (See Research Notes #2 below) [1p4] [1p10-11] [1p12-14] [2p3] [2p5] [4]
- John JACOBS II (c1688—1773)
+md: Mary HAYES [2p5] - John Jacobs Esq. or III (1722-1780) (son of John JACOBS II), was the last speaker of the assembly before the revolution. [1p4] [2p5]
- John Jacobs IV, son of John Jacobs III [2p5]
- Joseph Jacobs (1728-1765), (son of John JACOBS II), A merchant in Philadelphia, was a signer of the non-importation resolutions of 1765, and Treasurer of the Association Library. [1p4] [2p5]
- "Kitty" or Christiana Jacobs (Cadwallader) (fs) or her sister Rebecca Jacobs (Cadwallader) (fs) [2p3]
- Mary JACOBS (1738—?), dau of John JACOBS II md: John GOHEEN [2p5]
- Rebekah JACOBS, (1685—1762), dau of John Jacobs Sr., md: John Newbe [2p5]
- Richard Jacobs (abt.1659-abt.1731) (fs), probably brother or son of John Jacobs Sr. [1p10-11] [1p12-14] [2p5]. Brother definitely memtioned in [2p3]
- Richard (1723—?), son of John JACOBS II, md#1: Hannah SAMILS, md#2: Phebe EVES (née BRINTON) [2p5]
- Sarah JACOBS, md: Thomas DOWNING [2p5]
- Claus Nicholas Jansen (1658-1745) (fs) [1p3-4] [1p6-7] [1p10-11] [1p12-14] [1p14-16]
- John Conrad Johnson (1700, Germantown, PA—1777, Lower Safford, Montgomery PA) (fs) or John Jansen (abt.1700, Germantown, PA—?) or John Johnston (1702, Ireland—1763, Hanover, Lancaster, PA) or (fs) or (fs) [1p12-14]
- Peter Johnson or Jansen (abt.1683-1745) (fs)? [1p10-11] [1p12-14]
K
- Hupert Kassel (SEE Hupert Cassel, above)
- Johannes Isaac Klein (1688-1774) (fs), dup: (fs) [1p12-14]
- Dielman Kolb Jr (1691-1756), dup: Dielman Tillman (Klup) Kolb (1691-1756) (All 5 Kolbs below are brothers). (fs) [1p12-14]
- Henrich or Henry Schumacher Kolb (abt.1678-abt.1730) (fs) [1p6-7] [1p10-11] [1p12-14]
- Jacob Schumacher Kolb (1685-1739) (fs), killed by a cider press [1p5-6] [1p6-7] [1p10-11] [1p12-14]
- Johannes Schumacher Kolb (1683-1760) (fs) [1p5-6] [1p14-16]
- Martin Kolb (aft.1670-1761) (fs), long a noted Mennonite preacher [1p5-6] [1p6-7] [1p10-11] [1p12-14]
- John Valentine Kratz (1707-1780) (fs), dup: (fs) [1p12-14]
- Michael Krause (fs), or his son, (fs), who during [1p12-14] would have been aged 19. [1p12-14]
- Jan or John Krey (abt.1677-aft.1720) (fs) [1p3-4] [1p14-16]
- Christian Kroll [1p12-14]
- Hermanus or Herm annus Kuster (bef.1681-1760) (fs) [1p4-5] [1p6-7] [1p10-11] [1p12-14]
- Johannes Kuster (1670-1708) (fs) [1p3-4]
L
- Edward Lane (abt.1664-1710) (fs) [1p3-4]
- William Lane (1697-1732) (fs)?, gave forty acres of glebe land still retained, to St. James Episcopal Church. [1p12-14]
- Johannes Leisher [1p12-14] [4]
- Mordecai Lincoln, II (1686-1736) (fs), ancestor of Pres. Abraham Lincoln [1p12-14]
- James David or William Logan (1674-1751), friend of Johann Hendrick Pannebecker (fs) [1p1-3]
M
- Jacob Marieke [1p12-14] (same as below?)
- Jacob Markley or Merckley (1701-1784) [1p10-11]
- George Merckle [1p10-11]
- George Meyer (fs)? [1p12-14]
- Israel Morris (fs)? [1p12-14] [4]
- Heinrich Melchior Muhlenberg (1711-1787) (fs) [1p1-3] [1p16-18]
- John Myer (fs) [1p12-14]
N
- Christian Neuswanger [1p12-14]
- John Newbe, md: Rebekah JACOBS, (1685—1762), dau of John Jacobs Sr. [2p5]
- John Newberry (fs)? [1p4-5]
O
- Jacob op den Graef (1687-1750) (fs) [1p10-11] [1p12-14] [4]
P
- Franz or Francis Daniel Pastorius (1651-abt.1720) (fs) [1p8-9] [1p6-7]
- John Pawling (bef.1681-1733) (fs), lived on the east bank of the Perkiomen about a mile below Pennypacker’s Mills, warden of St. James Episcopal Church. [1p10-11] [1p12-14] [4]
- Caleb Parry (1734-1776), (married Elizabeth (Jacobs) Parry (1732-1799)), killed at Long Island. [1p4]
- Johann Hendrick Pannebecker (abt.1674-1754) (fs), surveyor, friend of William Penn [1p1-3] [1p5-6] [1p6-7] [1p8-9] [1p10-11] [1p12-14] [1p14-16] [1p16-18] [4]
- Israel Pemberton (1684-1754), friend of [[Pannebecker-3|Johann Hendrick Pannebecker] (fs) [1p1-3]
- William Penn (1644-1718) (fs), Chief Lord of the Fee [1p9-10]
- George Poger [1p12-14]
R
- Peter Rambo (fs) [1p12-14]
- Johannes Reichardt (fs), dup?: (fs) [1p12-14]
- Conrad Reiff (1696-1777) (fs), son of Hans below. [1p12-14]
- George Reiff (1694-1759) (fs), son of Hans below. [1p12-14]
- Hans George Reiff (1660-1727) (fs), apparently the father of the other Reiffs. [1p8-9] [1p12-14]
- Peter Reiff (abt.1700-abt.1780) (fs), son of Hans above. [1p12-14]
- Govert Remke of Crefeld. An orig buyer of land from William Penn [1p2-3]
- Dirck Renberg (fs)?, [1p4-5] [1p14-16]
- William Renberg (fs)?? [1p4-5] [1p14-16]
- David Rittenhouse (1732-1796), (married Hannah Jacobs (1736-1799)). Famous astronomer and mechanician. [1p4]
- John Roberts (1681-1773) (fs) [1p12-14] [4]
- Heinrich Ruth (fs) [1p12-14]
S
- Jacob Scheimer (1679-1757) (fs) [1p10-11]
- Christopher Schmidt [1p12-14]
- Johannes Scholl (fs)?, dup: (fs)? or (fs)? [1p4-5] [ 1p13]
- Peter R Schumacher or Shoemaker Sr. (abt.1622-abt.1707) (fs) [1p2-3]
- Abraham Schwartz [1p12-14]
- Adam Sellen (fs), probably son of Henry Sellen, below, [1p12-14]
- Henry Sellen fs or fs or fs [1p6-7]
- Jacob Sheimer [1p12-14]
- Edward Shippen (bef.1639-1712), friend of Johann Hendrick Pannebecker (fs) [1p1-3]
- Gabriel Shouler [1p12-14]
- Dirck Sipman of Crefeld. An orig buyer of land from William Penn [1p2-3] [1p3-4]
- Bastian Smith (fs)? [1p12-14]
- William Smith [1p12-14]
- John Henry Sprogell (fs) [1p14-16]
- Catharina Sprogell (fs) [1p14-16]
- Lodowick Christian Sprogell (fs) [1p14-16] [1p16-18]
- Daniel Stauffer or (dup?) (abt.1697-1763), son of Hans Johannes Stauffer (1645-abt.1740): (fs), (fs), (fs) [1p12-14]
- Heinrich Stauffer (aft.1700-aft.1762), son of Hans Johannes Stauffer (1645-abt.1740): (fs), (fs), (fs) [1p12-14]
- Jacob (Stauffer) Srauffer or (dup?) (abt.1689 or '96-1780) , son of Hans Johannes Stauffer (1645-abt.1740): (fs), (fs), (fs) [1p12-14]
- Christian (Steiner) Stoner (1684-1758) [1p12-14]
- Andrew Strayer or Schrayer [1p5-6] [1p14-16]
T
- Hans Tetweiller (Possibly Hans Ulrich Dutwyler (fs), brother of immigrant Johannes Gregorius Detweiler (fs), if he immigrated with his brother. (Same as Hans Detweiler above?) [1p10-11]
- Henry Teutlinger [1p12-14]
- Hannah TRIMBLE (1743—1834), md Isaac JACOBS (1741—1815), son of John JACOBS II [2p5]
- Matthias Tyson or Teissen, (31 Aug 1682, Deutschland—8 Apr 1766, Perkiomen Twp, Montgomery, PA) (fs) or Matthias Tyson, (31 Aug 1686, Germantown, Philadelphia Co, PA—May 1727, Abington Twp, Philadelphia Co., PA) (fs) [1p10-11] [1p12-14]
U
- Johannes Umstat (abt.1673-1747) (fs), (son of Hans Peter Umstat (abt.1650-aft.1710)) [1p3-4] [1p10-11] [1p14-16]
V
- Jacob Isaacs Van Bibber (1640-1705) (fs) [1p2-3] [1p3-4] [1p6-7] [1p14-16]
- Matthias Jacobs Van Bibber or Van Bebber (1661-1739) (fs), son of Jacob above, a Dutch merchant, who came to Germantown in 1687. Founder of Bebber Township. [1p2-3] [1p3-4] [1p5-6] [1p6-7] [1p9-10] [1p16-18]
- Heinrich or Henry Vanderslice (1726-1797) (fs) [1p16-18]
- Arnold Van Fossen Sr. (abt.1665-1734) (fs) father of Arnold VanFossen Jr below.[1p10-11]
- Arnold VanFossen Jr (1695-) (fs), son of Arnold Van Vossen Sr. above. [1p10-11
- Johannes Van Fossen (abt.1708-abt.1787) (fs) [1p10-11]
- Hans Volweiller [1p10-11]
W
- Christian Weber, father of Christian Weber (abt.1728-1815) (fs), dup?: (fs) [1p12-14]
- Willem or William Weirman, [1p10-11]
- Hans Weirman or Weyerman or Weierman (abt.1700-abt.1746) (fs)?, brother was in PA [1p12-14]
- Thomas Wiseman (1672-1716) (fs) [1p4-5]
- Barbara Woolrush (fs), possible wife of Richard Jacobs, (brother of John JACOBS, md: 1726 [2p3]
Y
- David Young [1p12-14]
- Abraham Yungling (fs) [1p16-18]
Z
- Rev. Michael Ziegler Sr. (1684-1765) (fs) [1p6-7] [1p10-11] [1p12-14]
- Jacob Christopher Zimmerman (1683-1759) (fs) [1p4-5]
REFERENCES
[1] [1]
- [1p1-3] (Intro to Hendrick Pannebecker)
- [1p3-4] (Van Bebber's deed-1702)
- [1p4] (John Jacobs family)
- [1p4-5] (Later settlers-1706-08)
- [1p5-6] (Later settlers-1709-27)
- [1p6-7] (Bebber gives land for school, etc.-1717)
- [1p8-9] (Declaration for a Mennonite meetinghouse-1725)
- [1p9-10] (A release of Bebber's annual rent-1717)
- [1p10-11] (Town of Bebber, survey petition-1728)
- [1p11-12] (Indian Panic-1728)
- [1p12-14] (Indian protection petition-1728)
- [1p14-16] (New deed to Pannebecker as sole proprietor -1727-'31)
- [1p16-18] (Van Bebber's proclamation-1732)
[2] [2] ==Research Notes==
Research on "The Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography", v.31 (1907) , article 1: "Bebber’s Township and the Dutch Patroons"
1. Multiple Paul FRIEDTs in Skippack, Montgomery, PA during the late 1600s:
- (fs) Paul FRIEDT FREED, (1665, Bayern, Germany — 1747, Skippack, Montgomery, PA), son of Johann Peter FRIEDT, (1645, Germany—9 Jan 1731, Germany).
+md: Anna Catharina END, (abt 1655—?). No sources.- Son, (See #2 below)
- (fs) Paulus or Paul Johannes FRIEDT, (1690, Alsheim, Landkreis Alzey-Worms, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland—21 Dec 1747, Skippack, Montgomery, PA), son of the above.
+md: Elisabeth STAUFFER, (abt. 1688, Ibersheim, Worms, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland—abt.1743, Skippack Township, Montgomery, PA). No sources. (NOTE: Same wife as #3 below).- Son ?, John FRIEDT, (abt 1730, PA—8 Dec 1777, Franconia, Montgomery, PA)
- (fs) (FaG) Paul FRIEDT, (1684, Aspisheim, Bingen, Hessen, Germany—Mar 1743, Skippack Township, Montgomery, PA), son of Peter FRIEDT, (1655, Switzerland—Germany) and Catherine LAMBERTZ.
+md: Elisabeth STAUFFER, (abt. 1688, Ibersheim, Worms, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland—1743, Skippack Township, Montgomery, PA) on 5 Jun 1707, Germany. 3 sources. (NOTE: Same wife as #2 above. LIKELY the same person. The different fathers are uncertain.)- Daughter Maria Ann Stauffer FRIEDT, (12 Jul 1708, Alsheim, Palatinate, Bayern, Germany—11 Jan 1760, Graterford, Montgomery, PA)
+md: Jacob Michael GRETER, ((28 May 1705, Germany—19 Feb 1760, Graterford, Perkiomen Twp, Montgomery, PA)
- Daughter Maria Ann Stauffer FRIEDT, (12 Jul 1708, Alsheim, Palatinate, Bayern, Germany—11 Jan 1760, Graterford, Montgomery, PA)
- (fs) Paul FRIEDT FREED, (1665, Bayern, Germany — 1747, Skippack, Montgomery, PA), son of Johann Peter FRIEDT, (1645, Germany—9 Jan 1731, Germany).
2. Multiple John JACOBS in Skippack, Montgomery, PA during the late 1600s:
- (This profile) (fs) John I or Sr. JACOBS, (2 Apr 1659, Hingham, Suffolk, MA—6 Mar 1731, Van Bebber Twp, Philadelphia, PA)
+md: Mary PETTY, (1660—1758):- Son, John II JACOBS, (1688—1773) (NOTE See #3 below)
- (fs) John JACOBS, (abt. 1653, of Montgomery, PA—1731), Settled on Perkiomen Creek, Chester, PA. Son of William JACOBS, (1520—?)
+md: Barbara ?- Son, Richard JACOBS, (1686—1773)
- Daughter, Rebekah JACOBS, (1686—1762)
- Son, John II JACOBS, (1688—1773) (NOTE: same as #3 above?)
- (fs) John M. II or Jr. JACOBS, (1688, Montgomery Twp, Philadelphia, PA—1773, Providence, Philadelphia, PA), Son of John I or Sr. JACOBS, (1659—1731). (See #1 above) OR John JACOBS, (abt. 1653—1731). (See #2 above) . Settled on Perkiomen Creek, Chester, PA.
+md: Mary HAYES on 2 Sep 1721 in Providence Twp, Montgomery, PA- Son, John M. JACOBS III, (1722 — 1758)
- Son, John JACOBS Esq., (1722 — 1780)
- Son, Richard JACOBS, (1723 — 1823)
- Son, Israel JACOBS, (1726 — 1796)
- Son, Joseph JACOBS, (1728 — 1765)
- Son, Benjamin JACOBS, (1731 — 1765)
- Son, Elizabeth (JACOBS) Parry, (1732 — 1799)
- Son, Hannah JACOBS, (1736 — 1799)
- Son, Mary JACOBS, (1738 — 1799)
- Son, Isaac JACOBS, (1741 — 1815)
- (fs) Johannes John JACOBS, (1660, Germany—Mar 1731, Delaware, Philadelphia, PA)
+md: Mary SERVILLA, (1669—?)- Son, Richard JACOBS, (1688–1766)
- Daughter, Betsy Jane JACOBS, (?—?)
- Son, Jehu JACOBS, (?—?)
- Son, Mark JACOBS, (?—?)
- Son, Benjamin JACOBS, (?—?)
- (This profile) (fs) John I or Sr. JACOBS, (2 Apr 1659, Hingham, Suffolk, MA—6 Mar 1731, Van Bebber Twp, Philadelphia, PA)
Matthias TYSON, (31 Aug 1686, Germantown, Philadelphia Co, PA—May 1727, Abington Twp, Philadelphia Co., PA) (fs) or :# Matthias TYSON, (31 Aug 1682, Deutschland—8 Apr 1766, Perkiomen Twp, Montgomery, PA) (fs)
Sources
- ↑ The Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography, Article 1: "Bebber’s Township and the Dutch Patroons",pub. date: 1877, [Philadelphia] Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Contributor: Getty Research Inst. v.31 (1907) https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniamaga3119unse/page/4/mode/2up?q=%22John+Jacobs%22
- ↑ "Jacobs family : as descended from "John Jacobs of Perkiomen" to the ninth generation in America" by Davids, Richard Wistar, b. 1861. Pub. 1894, Philadelphia, Pa. : Spangler & Davids, Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center. https://archive.org/details/jacobsfamilyasde00davi/page/5/mode/1up
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